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Saudi Man Dumps Bride 2 Hours After Wedding Due To Snapchat

IANS, 25 Oct, 2016 01:16 PM
    A Saudi man dumped his bride of two hours after she broke the prenup where she had agreed to not share pictures of the wedding on social media.
     
    Sadly, the bride could not adhere to her side of the bargain and sent pictures of her wedding to her friends using Snapchat, the Khaleej Times reported today.
     
    It quoted the bride's brother as telling another Saudi newspaper that "there was a prenuptial agreement between my sister and her fiance that she would not use social-media applications such as Snapchat, Instagram or Twitter to post or send her pictures".
     
     
    "It was included in the marriage contract and became binding."
     
    "Regretfully, my sister did not honour the pledge and used Snapchat to share pictures from the wedding ceremony with her female friends, resulting in the shocking decision by the groom to cancel their marriage and call for divorce," he was quoted as saying.

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